INTERESTING k'AkAGRAPHS Of Local and Qeneral Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Millinery OpeniDg April 8 and 0, Maye Johnston, Milliner. Easter service in the Lutheran church next Sunday evening at 7:15. Burgess Shaffoer went over to Harrisburg Tuesday to see Den Hur. Crisp as pie crust. The best little pretzels in town at Scott's grocery. 2t. Select your summer hat on the opening days, April 8 and 9, Maye Johnston, Milliner. Merchant J. K. Johnston made little trip down to Baltimore Tues day and Wednesday. The surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. For Sale. Corn and Baled Hay at Trout's farm west of town. Inquire further at Trout's drug store. Canned sweet potatoes, pine apples, peaches, tomatoes, and corn only 10 cents each at Scott's grocery. 2t. Prof, and Mrs. Rife of the C. V. State Normal were the guests of Superintendent and Mrs. Bar ton from Saturday until Mon day. I. D. Thompson, wife, and son Frank, who have been spending the past six weeks in Altoona, re turned to their home in this place 1 ist Thursday. Mrs. Barbara Houpc of this place will take four school board ers during the spring normal school term at $2.25 a week. Gen tlemen preferred. Holy Communion at St. Paul's Lutheran church next Sabbath at 10:30 a.m. Easter service at 7 p. m. Preparatory service on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Clay Park, Three Springs hust Hog merchant is now in the city buying furniture, carpets, and general merchandise for his con stantly growing trade. New ad next week. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of Yeakle & Wilkin sou in another column on this page. They are skilled mechan ics and can take care of any work you may entrust to their care. After trying farming a year William Spade is moving from Whips Cove to Hancock where he will again work at the carpenter trade. It is said the reaBon Billy quit farming is that he found pay days too far apart and too little in the envelope when it did come, A. R. Edwards, Taylor town' ship's candidate for sheriff, had the misfortune to have his cheek bone broke and caved in while un loading logs last week. He ex pects to go to Philadelphia this week to have an operation per' formed on his cheek bone in or der to bring it into place again. An exchange tells of the three stingiest men on record. The first one will not drink water un less it comes from his neighbor's well. The second forbids his children writing with anything but a small hand as it wastes ink to make large letters. The third Bt jps the clock at night to stop wear and tear on the machinery. They all refuse to take a newspa per on the ground that it is too much of a strain on the spectacles to read. When you get a catalogue from a big mail order house, just look it over and see what they will pay you for produce, also investigate and see what their terms of credit are in case you do not have the ready cash; how much they wil give towards the keeping up of the sidewalks; just write them and ask how much they will give towards the erection of a church how much they will give to assist the por. After you have done this and received a reply,' see if your home merchant won't do as well. Those dealing in cigarettes tihould be mindful of the fact that violators of the law in regard to selling cigarettes to minora are being brought to justice many places, says an exchange, In Blair county court, Etias .Mackday, a Williamsburg mer . chant, plead guilty to violation of this law and received me mini mum tine and cost in view of submitting to the charge. The iniuimum fine is $100 and the maximum tine $300. It is rUther expensive to sell such "cofti uil "when one is found out Are You a Dyspeptic 1 If you are a dyspeptic you owe It to yourself nnd ymir friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic's friends because his diHciine sour hi cliixgition as well aa his stomiiuh. Kodol Dy spepsia Cure w ill not only cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, re constructive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive apparatus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. Wheu you take Kodol Dyspepsia the food you eat is enjoyed. It is di gested, assimilated and its nu trient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the resu 1 1. Sold at Trou t 's d r u g store. CLEAR RID0E. Squire Fleming was at the County Seat Monday. Miss Nora Heeter has returned home from Salemville. Mrs. Jonathan Anderson has been quite poorly for some time. Levi Morton was a visitor at Jas. D. Stevens' last Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary A. Fields made a business trip to McConnellsburg oq Monday. B. S. Winegardner sold his fine driving horse on Saturday to gentlemen at Hopewell. Harry E. Huston returned home Saturday evening. He ex pects to remain some time. James Appleby, wife and daughter, and a lady friend, were guests of N. B. Henry's on Sunday. Alfred Brown lias been confin ed to his room on account of hav ing cut quite a gash in his limb a couple weeks ago. Dr. McClain sewed up the cut, which was over 2 inches long. Some of our young folks called on Daddy Turner last Sunday, C. P. (Jar mack has moved into his new house. Mrs. Harris Wagner and son Bert were the guests of Alfred Brown last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Mowers took her son J. Mervin Stewart to Three Springs where he took the train for Bluffton, Indiana, where he expects to spend the summer with his aunt and uncle, M r. and Mrs. J. K. Alexander. R. J. Fields has a contract to make shingles for John Hess at Dublin Mills, and will begin tms week. Don Morton was a pleasant caller, at Miss Elsie Baker's Sat urday evening. Death entered the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ramsey last Sat urday and claimed their little daughter Grace. Gastric fever was the cause of death. She was aid to rest in Clear Ridge ceme tery on Monday at 10 o clock. She was about six years old. The parents have the sympathy of their friends. Mid-Summer School. Our select school in Wells will begin on the 31st day of May and will coutinue for 8 weeks. Spe cial attention will be given to methods and schoolroom devices. 80 Lessons in Rbaoinu. 30 Teachers or those preparing for teaching will have special work lu all branches. Our school will not be large cannot be be cause of house. We shall be able to give much individual instruc tion. Tuition fC),00. Rates of boarding very reasonable. For lurthur information write, II. M. Griffith. Wells Tauaery, Pa. ISAAC MILLS DEAD. Well War Known Vereran of the Civil Passes Away. Isaac Mills.oneofBrushCreek's oldest citizens quietly passed away at his home near Emmaville last Friday, aged 74 years, and 2 months. Mr. Mills was born near the place of his death, and spent most of his life in that community, where he will be missed by his many friends and acquaintance?. He was of a cheerful, sunny dis position always making the best of life, and cheering those around him. He served as a member of Com pany L., Twenty-second Cavalry, under Capt. French during the Civil War in which he saw much active service and was exposed to many hardships. After his return from the army he conducted a store in Emmavill until compelled by the infirmi ties of age to retire from busi ness. tie is survived by his wife and seven children, namely, Alexan der of Everett; Benjamin of State Line; Emanuel, John, Mrs. F. M. Lodge, Mrs. D. O. Miller and Mrs. W. F. Barton, all of the Val ley. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at McKendree M. E. church by Rev. John Bar ney. Messrs. L. D. Keebaugh and Wilber Fraker of Burnt Cabins spent Tuesday night in McCon nellsburg and were agreeable callers at the News office. Dretdlul Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harlison.of 300 Park Ave., Khoshs City, Mo., writes as follows: "Our two children had a severe attack of whooping cough oiio of them in iho paroxysm of coughing would often bleed at the nose. We tried every thing we heard of wi thou t getting relief. We then called in our family doc tor who prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to improve and we feel that it ha? saved their lives." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. FARM I Ok 8AI.K. Slitmted one mile east of Mi'Counfllsliurif. I'll..' extending lu liudnn pike, (toiituthlhir 24SAONI S, ai.ak;knk hank iiakn, huHlntely been lidded to the improvement.--TUB farm In admiral) v adapted lor stock pur pose. Can be bought on terms to null pur chaser. Address the owner UANIKI, Ult.IIKRT, Chambersburir, Pu, Parties winning to visit the premises Inquire W, H. NELSON, MuConnellwitirir, Pb. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned oilers his farm at private sale, situate un the turnpike, five miles west of McConnellsburg. House well adapted for hotel. Farm 200 acres. 1-27-04-tf. II. S. DAXIKLS. FOR SALE. A good, old hickory, Kentucky wagon capacity 4,000 lbs. For further particulars, call on or ad dress Job Truax, Need more, Pa. BARK WANTED. 5000 tons oak and hemlock bark wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Apply to SALTILI-O TANNERY, 3 16-2-mo. Saltillo, Pa. WANTED. A young man to work on farm. Must be sober and have a practi cal knowledge of farm work. Good wages. Call on or address F. S. Bowen, Critchfield, Somerset county, Pa. FOIEYSIflDNEYCURE Maks Kidneys and Bladder Right Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Now Discovery ForC sunrTios rit. ovvHi u u, Iti as A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monty back If It falls. Trial Bottle free. flood lor Children. The pleasant to take and harm- ess One Minute Cough Curegives immediate relief in all cases of cough, croup, and la grippe be cause it does not pass immediate- y into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trou ble. It draws out the inflamma tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giv ing and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Min ute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and it is good alike for young and old. Sold at Trout's drug store. Hon. S. W, Kirk is as busy as a nailer these days making im provements about the property recently purchased from the Thomas Patter sou heirs. The old kitchen and the old stable are both being removed to make room for fine new buildings to take their places. Will Snyder of Knobsville will have charge of the carpenter work. WeahT Hearts Are dua to Indigestion. Nlnsty-nln of a very tin hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when ft wai simple Indirec tion. It la eclentifio tact that all coses ol heart disease, not orfsnlo, are not only traceable to. but are the dlreot result of Indi- cestlon. All food taken Into the stomach whioh falls of perfect dlreallon ferments snd swells the stomach, puffing It up af ainat the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, snd In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased, Mr. D. KmibU. of Nevada. O.. Mm I had etomaeh krouMa and ni In tod atata ufM haul trouble villi it. i toon k.xkx ufteepaui iwe tot about lam awntks ana K km aw. Kodol Digests What Yei Bat and relieves the stomach e! an nervous strain and the heart of all pressure, otUsssalr. 1.00 She UN IK tats Ike trW sue. wbkb aeua Mr sua, i spend b B.O. DeWrrTftflA S ld at Trout'a drug store. Now! Now! Now! Work Done While You Wait. Cornplanters repaired, wagons repaired in both wood and iron. Special attention to HORSESHOEING in all its branches, Quarter-cracks, toe-ciacks, and contracted feet artist ically treated; in fact, all classes of work light or heavv done in first clsss manner at the shops of Yeakle & Wilkinson, McConnellsburg. Pa. Spring Announcement We now have in our spring line of Men's, Boys and Youths' Suits, which it will do vou good to see. We think it the Best Spring Line we have ever had all made in the best way, and Strictly Up-to-date The Prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell equal quality for We want to call special attention to our stock of SHOES I which is larger and better this spring than ever before. We have several lines of Factory Goods which are Sold on a Guarantee, which means that you are buying a certainty. The shoe must be good, or we make you safe. We will sell you a Good Kangaroo Calf Shoe For $1 .OO, well worth 1.25 ; in fact, shoes at almost anv price, we have a nice lot of SUMMER DRESS STUFFS which we want you to see. in stock not samples, and at prices that cannot be reached on the present market. Mattings, Oil Cloths, window Shades, &c, all at right prices. Please call. Respectfully, G. W. REISNER & CO., s Carp M cConnellsburg, Pa. jjg Best Goods Least Money SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIGH GRADE MILLINERY THE EASTfcR HAT a specialty, in all styles and prices. A splendid line of ready-to-wear HATS for all around use. A complete line of New Dress Goods Our Shirtwaist Goods are beautiful Wash Silk. Gingham, Madras, Silk Gingham. Linen, etc. Neck wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Dress Trimmings. . Magnificent lot of ' LACES, EMBROIDERIES & INSERTIONS ALL 10c A YARD T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. r. S Can send you!"IUnner Pattern" bv return mall. All sixes and styles constantly on band. '.. ra3. nmm ms. i i r i jiifr.., iu . . ' wasu. i " - r-r m .ssvr i- a.,itsaiiL m spi Cash Oiven Away to Users of We are going: to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Yleads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, lor the valuable premiums we have Always given our customers, but In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle -you to estimates in our $50,000,00 Grand Prise Contest, which will make some ot our patrons rich men and women. Vou cm send in as maoy estimates as desired. Therewi!l be TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the Julv 4th attendance at the , Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1U04. $20,000.1 940,000.00 on the two, and, make it still more Si. T.nnia Wnrltl'm Fmlr! die aerond relates to Total .00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Grand First Friia of $5,000.00 contests, and thus your estimates have Xwo opportunities ot wiuninKBDig casn prize. Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The a cent .stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate Is recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote raet for Preildent (votes for all candidate combined at tint election Novembers, liU? la Is) election. n.MW.MI people voted lor rYcident. For nrareat cor rect etttmatee received In Woolton hpice Co. 'a. cilice. Toledo, O.. od or before Nov. S. 14. we will Klve nrt prlie for the neareit cor rect entimate. second prize to the neat uea-est.etc..etc..a lollowai 1 riratPrlra ,l3.fSOO.OO Beoona rrlte .uoo.uti Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST NESw W, &toi,MvWk fit' V What will be the total J'lly 4th at World' Fuir? At Chicau.i. J .1 4. II Por near.'! correct CMtuuatcii rucuiw. panr'a ollice. Toledo, Uiiio. on or be?" Vive tint priie for the nejrett correct u oeit neareat.etc, etc., at louowa: 1 rim Prise 1 Second Prlio 2 Prists SfiOO.OO eaelt 6 Prists aoo.00 10 Prises JOO.OO " 20 Prises 60. OO " RO Prises 30. OO " 20O Prises JO.OO " lbOO Prises 6.00 " :endirre nt the St. T.ouls .1 ,n U',,nl..,n ki.i.-u rj June .1tn. I'M. we will 'M;44UO. socond price to the .I3.BOO.OO . l.OOO.OO . . 1 .000.00 . . 1 ,000.00 . . 1 ,000.00 . . 1 ,000.00 . . 1 ,000.00 . 2.6O0.OO . . 0,000.00 alas r SIZES. TOTAL. 130,000.00 Prizes S5O0. 00 steh 6 Prises- lO Prlsss ao Prises BO Prises 2AO Prises 1800 Prises 200.00 100.00 BO.OO 20.00 10. OO 6.O0 IE.13 2139 PIIIEI. .000.00 ooo.oa ,000.00 .000.00 1 .000.00 2.600.00 0,000.00 TOTAL, I20.000.00 4279 PRIZES 4279 Distributed to thi Publlo-agirif atlnr, J45,000.00-ln addition tt which wi shall givi S5.0C0 to Broom' CUrkt (m purtlsulart In LIOM COFFEE cam) making grand total of $50,008.03. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF i LJLZ3 WOCL80N SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEFT.) TOLEDO, OHIO.